The Wikipedia entry on Margaret Sanger crack us up. It states, in pertinent part, the following:

In 1926, Sanger gave a lecture on birth control to the women's auxiliary of the Ku Klux Klan in Silver Lake, New Jersey.[37] ... Sanger's talk was well received by the group, and as a result, "a dozen invitations to similar groups were proffered."[37]The first noteworthy thing is that nowhere in the Margaret Sanger autobiography does Sanger state that she spoke to the Ku Klux Klan about "birth control." The "birth control" line has just been thrown in to her Wikipedia entry by Planned Parenthood types to try and soften the blow for those reading for the first time about Margaret Sanger and the Ku Klux Klan.

Imagine for instance the surprise the typical Feminist Studies major experiences when she first stumbles across the uncomfortable fact that her hero was invited to speak to various hate groups 13 different times. Woops, Professor Feminazi never mentioned that one in class. Let's just label these invites "birth control lectures," right?

Here is Sanger's account of her trip to talk to the Ku Klux Klan from pages 366-367 of Margaret Sanger An Autobiograph. You will see no mention of a birth control lecture but you will note that there were burning crosses:

Always to me any aroused group was a good group, and therefore I accepted an invitation to talk to the women's branch of the Ku Klux Klan at Silver Lake, New Jersey, one of the weirdest experiences I had in lecturing.***

After three hours I was summoned at last and entered a bright corridor filled with wraps. As someone came out of the hall I saw through the door dim figures parading with banners and illuminated crosses. I waited another twenty minutes. It was warmer and I did not mind so much. Eventually the lights were switched on, the audience seated itself, and I was escorted to the platform, was introduced, and began to speak. ***

In the end, through simple illustrations I believed I had accomplished my purpose. A dozen invitations to speak to similar groups were proffered. The conversation went on and on, and when we were finally through it was too late to return to New York.

____________________________________________________________ Several questions quickly come to mind from this brief account.

1) If it was a "birth control lecture" as claimed by the Planned Parenthood flunkies editing her Wikipedia page, why were the burning crosses and banners necessary? Sounds more like a typical hate filled KKK rally.

2) We note that following the cross burning KKK rally, Sanger received "a dozen invitations to speak to similar groups." What did Margaret Sanger say to this hate group that lead to so many subsequent invites?

We renew our call for pro-life bloggers, movie makers and artists to find unique and innovative ways to educate the public about the hate-filled past that gave birth to the evil empire that is Planned Parenthood.

If Sanger were alive today, the GOP-Elite would be eager to nominate her for POTUS in 2016 so that "we" (Junior Leaguers, polo players, et al.) could FINALLY recapture the abortion lovers from the Demonrats even against the Hildebeast.

Sanger had a longer and stronger record of trying to prevent the birth of poor babies and "unwanted" babies by any means necessary including abortion. Psychologist Havelock Ellis and novelist H. G. Wells (both Margaret's adulterous lovers during her sojourn in Great Britain while hiding out from the NYPD) persuaded her to tone down the pro-abort routine UNTIL and only until birth control was widely accepted first. Then abortion would be supported serve as a "fail safe."

She wanted my grandparents to abort my mom, Hungarian immigrants. I sometimes think that eternity in hell is extreme but considering that her philosophy has led to the murders of at least 60 million and counting, I can see why God would have her experience being dismembered over and over again for eternity.

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